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Fish with coconut rice

from Chef Duncan

Native to the region Turmeric has a special place in Indian tradition and used to worship Sun God. There are also evidences that turmeric was used as a part of Chinese medicine around 1,000 years ago.
With the farm producing Turmeric I wanted to share a few ways I like to use this fantastic ingredient.
Roasted vegetables
Turmeric will bring some fantastic colour and flavour variation and works especially well with potatoes, cauliflower, and root vegetables.
Fragrate Rice
A small amount of chopped turmeric brings colour and mild flavour to rice.
Sautéed greens
Turmeric into sautéed or braised greens like kale, collards, beans and cabbage.
Use it in Curries
One of my favour curries is an Indonesian Yellow curry with Chicken or Tofu. Fresh ingredients in your curry base will make all the difference.
Breakfast
Fresh turmeric in scrambled eggs/tofu, omelettes or frittata.
Blend it into a smoothie
Adding some more health benefits to your smoothies. Turmeric dramatically increases the antioxidant capacity of the body,
contains natural anti-inflammatory compound, linked to improved brain function and a lower risk of brain diseases
Turmeric Lattes
A healthy alterative to your morning coffee.
Flavoured butter
Mix any flavour combinations through some soften butter, return to the fridge and use as required. Amazing on top of Corn, Root vegetables and Fish
Marinates
Marinating your chicken or seafood with fresh Turmeric will ensure full flavoured dishes.
Pickles
A classic pickle combination of Cauliflower and Turmeric, once made can be stored for and long time and used as required to bring another element to salads and cheese boards.

Broccoli,Green-Beans,Zucchini,Mint

Romain Raddish,Dill

Miso Carrot, Kale, Orange

Green Bean,Sweet Potato

Kale,Sweet Potato

Kale sweet potato and quiona
Ingredients
300g kale, stem removed, washed and cut thin
600g sweet potato, peeled and washed
½ cup white quinoa
½ cup red quiona
1 large pomegranate
Small handful parsley
1 tbs sumac
½ tbs smoked paprika
4 garlic cloves
3 bay leaves
1 onion cut in half
2 Oranges, juiced
1 tbs extra virgin olive oil
2 tbs Apple Cider vinegar
½ tbs honey
Method
Place sweet potato in cold water and place on the stove. Bring the water to the boil and turn down to simmer.
Cook the sweet potato until slight soft. A skewer will pass through without resistance.
Remove from the water and drain gently. Set to the side and allow to cool.
Bring a large pot of water to the boil with garlic, bay leaf, and onion. Simmer for 3min.
Add quinoa to the boiling water and boil for 7-8min or until quinoa is desired tenderness.
Strain quinoa and discard onions, garlic and bay leaf.
Dressing
Add orange juice, vinegar, salt, and honey.
Slowly whisk in oil and check for seasoning.
Making the salad.
In a large bowl add diced sweet potato (which ever size you prefer), thinly sliced kale, pomegranate, roughly chopped parsley, quinoa, and spices.
Gently mix
Add dressing before serving.
Bon appetite and remember this is only a guideline, change it to suit your taste.
Good luck on your F45 8-week challenge from Chef Duncan.

Potatoes, Tomatoes, Lettuce

from Chef Duncan

Yesterday i was talking to a Frank Food subscriber about Beetroots and thought I'd share some ideas.
Pickled Beetroot - One of my favourites. Super simple to make and last in the fridge for a very long time. Don't forget to add your own twist to your pickles, some fennel seeds, peppercorns, rosemary, thyme and so on.
Roasted beets - As easy as tossing your beets in some olive oil, place them on an oven tray and roast at 200 degrees C. Whilst still warm i like to squeeze orange juice over the beets and season sea salt.
Raw beetroot - cut fine or grated Beetroot can bring great flavour and colour to your salads or sandwiches.
Juicing - If you are into juicing beetroots are fantastic. Some flavours that work well: Beetroot ginger and apple / Beetroot and Orange / Beetroot carrot and celery
Beetroot relish/dip - One way to make Beetroot dip is to boil the beetroots, chop roughly, add seasoning, yoghurt and spice. Or another way is to grate the Beetroots raw into a pot and on a low heat cook with sautted onions, seasoning, mustard seeds, brown sugar and vinegar.
Cured salmon - Have you ever made your own cured salmon? It's straight forward process and for something different add some Beetroot to the mix.
Mix in a bowl equal parts sugar and table salt with some grated Beetroot.
In a deep baking tray add a layer of your curing mixture, place salmon on top then cover with the rest of you curing mix.
Refrigerate for 36 hours then rinse away the curing mix.
Pat dry with paper towel. Slice thinly and serve.
Beetroot Chocolate cake - Something a little left of field but trust me if you are a chocolate lover, definitely give this a shot.
Not to forget Beetroots are a great source of Vitamin C, Folate and Potassium.

from Chef Duncan

Carrots we all know them chopped raw, sautéed, roasted, steamed but how else can you use carrots?
Whilst some of these ideas might not be new to you, I hope that they will spark something in your mind to try use carrots in a way you may have never thought.
A super versatile vegetable packed with nutrients.
Carrot cake – a classic I never get tired of. Add your own twist with different spices, nuts or seeds. If you like cream cheese icing you could also candying some carrot for garnish.
Carrot custard - Boiling carrots in milk and cream to infuse the flavor then following a standard custard recipe you have a fantastic addition to your desserts.
Pickled and fermented – if you have a few carrots left over and a little unsure what to do with them? Try pickling or fermenting. Depending your palate you can adjust your recipe to your liking. Stored in the fridge this process will add another level to some basic dishes.
Carrot dip and purees – Carrots has such a huge spectrum to work with. They are literally popping up in cuisines all over the world. So when it comes to using carrots as a base for soups and dips you can take it in any direction.
Middle eastern (cardamom cumin, nutmeg, sumac caraway), Asian (ginger, lemongrass, black pepper), European (sage, oregano, rosemary, thyme) are just some examples.
Bases for sauces – in so many of my sauces I will fine dice carrots ( can be grated) and add them to bring some sweetness to the sauce. If you are making a stock, soup or sauce carrots can help take it to the next level.
Carrot tops – if you are growing your own carrots the shoots make for a great garnish when young. Also when fully grown, you can add the carrot tops into your pesto chimmi churri, and salsa verde recipes.
Tempura – thinly sliced, battered and fried until crispy. Tempura vegetables are one of my favourites.
Juicing – Juicing, once again carrots can be added to some may flavor combinations and a perfect way to start the day.
Dehydrating – Same great flavor with a different texture for your personal touch on dishes. Placed in the dehydrator or in the oven on a very low heat.
Have a great day.
Chef Duncan
&
The Frank Food Team

from Chef Duncan

Mini trees love them or hate them……..personally I love them.
I remember going to a fancy restaurant with my father when I was young and having a simple pasta dish. Broccoli, chili, garlic, olive oil and spaghetti. Looking back now the restaurant wasn’t so fancy but the meal sticks in my mind.
Packed with nutrients it’s an old school super food! I’m not a scientist so I’m not going to weigh in on the raw v cooked but what I will say is if you like to eat broccoli raw go for it. If you like to eat cooked broccoli go for it!
Everyone has steamed and stir fired Broccoli but what other options do we have
Falafel – add steamed broccoli to your chickpeas and blend with spices. Fried and rolled into balls for an appetizer or larger for a falafel burger. Don’t be shy with the spices.
Soup – Broccoli soup can go in many different directions. A couple of options are: Broccoli and walnut, Broccoli, potato and feta, Seafood and broccoli, Coconut, coirnader, cumin and broccoli the options are endless.
Grilled – I love to grill broccoli. Adding a great char flavor to your dishes. If you are using it for a side dish or tossed though a salad it a different way of preparing broccoli.
Frittata – one of my favorite ways to use broccoli. Simply blanch and refresh your tops and stems. Toss them with sautéed onions, garlic, scallions, herbs, spices and add to your pan with making frittata.
Even better eating the next day…I think.
Slaw/Remoulade - don’t just throw away the stems. They make a great addition to a slaw. Cut by hand or by machine into long strips and mix with mayonnaise, herbs and little citrus juice. Let stand for 20min before serving.
Salad – raw or steamed broccoli is fantastic in salads. Pasta salad, Grain/Lentil salad, Green leaf salad, Buddha bowls, Chop salad, soooooo many options. If you are eating it raw make sure you are extra diligent in washing your broccoli.
Gratin – Classic technique and more commonly made with potatoes, pasta or cauliflower. However, simply steam broccoli until just tender. Cover with white sauce and cheese. Grill until golden brown, sprinkle with freshly chopped herbs!
I’m having this for dinner tonight after talking about it!
Thank you again for supporting regional Indonesian Farmers and Frank Food Company. Together providing Singapore with the only local USDA, Japanese and European Organic Certified Vegetables and Fruits.
Chef Duncan
&
The Frank Food Team

from Chef Duncan

A couple of ideas on where to use Fennel leaves (fronds)
Fennel leaves can bring a great aniseed flavor to many different dishes.
Whether you want to use them as a delicate garnish or cut raw into a salad fennel leaves are delicious. As always make sure you give them a good wash.
Pesto – Replacing your basil or arugula with fennel leaves adds a great twist. Don’t be afraid change up the pine nuts, good options are macadamia, walnuts, or cashews.
Pastas and Risottos – A hand full of roughly chopped fennel leaves last minute to your pasta or risotto will lift the dish.
Juices – If you are into juicing then add some fennel leaves for an aniseed kick.
Fish – Stuffing the inside of a whole fish with fennel leaves will help to prevent over cooking your fish and give beautiful fragrance.
Ratatouille – This classic dish is a perfect place to use some fennel leaves and makes a fantastic flavor combination.
Stock – Home made stock is a beautiful way to lift your home cooking. Giving your stocks a personal touch.
Braises and stews – Anywhere a recipe called for star anise you can substitute fennel leaves. Braised lamb shanks is prime example.
Chicken stuffing – If you like to go the whole nine yards when roasting a bird, stuffing is key. Fennel, lemon and garlic is a classic flavor combination.
Chef Duncan

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